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 Special Safety Rules for Metal 

Saw 

 

 

 

WARNING: 

For your own safety, do not 

operate your metal saw until it is completely 

assembled and installed according to the 

instructions…and until you have read and 

understood the following.

 

 

 

Before Using the Saw 

 

1.  Assembly and alignment. 

2.  Learn the function and proper use of: 

A.  The on-off start switch, trigger switch, 

blade speed knob and stop button. 

B.  The lower blade guards. 

C.  The fixing saw bow latch. 

D.  The bevel clamp, fence clamps, and 

metal lock handle. 

3.  Read and understand all safety instructions 

and operating procedures throughout the 

manual. 

4.  Read the warning labels on the metal saw. 

 

 

Before Each Use 

 

1.  Inspect your saw. If any part of this metal 

saw is missing, or bent, or has failed in any 

way, or any electrical parts do not work 

properly, turn the saw off and unplug the 

saw. Replace damaged, missing, or failed 

parts before using the saw again. 

2.  Plan your work to protect your eyes, hands, 

face and ears. 

A.  Wear safety goggles (not glasses) that 

comply with DIN 58214 (show on 

package). Using any power tool can 

result in foreign objects being thrown 

into the eyes, which can result in 

permanent eye damage. Goggles are 

available at stores. Use of glasses or 

use of goggles not in compliance with 

DIN 58214 could result in severe injury 

from breakage of the eye protection. 

B.  For dusty operations, wear a face 

shield along with safety goggles. 

C.  To avoid injury from jams, slips or 

thrown piece: 

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It is important to choose the right 

blade for the material and the type 

of cutting you plan to do. This saw 

is equipped with a bi-metallic 

blade which can be used to cut 

stainless steel, steel, iron, brass, 

aluminum, wood, plastic and so 

on. 

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Make sure the direction of rotation 

arrow on the blade matches the 

direction arrow on the saw. The 

blade teeth should always point 

downward at the front of the saw. 

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Make sure the blade is sharp, 

undamaged and properly aligned. 

With the saw unplugged, push the 

power-head all the way down. 

Head spin the blade and check for 

clearance. If the blade hits 

anything, make the adjustments 

shown in the Maintaining 

Maximum Cutting Capacity 

section. 

˙ 

Make sure the blade and arbor 

collars are clean. 

˙ 

Make sure all clamps and locks 

are tight and there is no excessive 

play in any parts. 

˙ 

Never cut freehand: 

a.  Brace your work piece solidly 

against the fence and table top so 

it will not rock or twist during the 

cut. Make sure no debris is caught 

beneath the work piece. 

b.  Make sure no gaps between the 

work piece, fence and table will let 

the work piece shift after it is cut in 

two. 

c.  Use jigs, fixture or a different tool 

for unstable work pieces. 

˙ 

Never cut more than one work 

piece at a time. 

˙ 

Make sure the cut-off piece can 

move sideways after it is cut off. 

Otherwise, it could get wedged 

against the blade and thrown 

violently. 

˙ 

Make sure bystanders are clear of 

the tool and work piece. Keep 

them clear of the area behind the 

saw where debris will be thrown. 

˙ 

Never turn your metal saw “ON” 

before clearing everything except 

the work piece and related support 

devices off the table. 

D.  To avoid risk of hearing damage, wear 

ear plugs or muffs during extended 

period of operation. 

E.  To avoid being suddenly pulled into the 

blade: 

˙ 

Do not wear gloves. 

˙ 

Remove all jewelry and loose 

clothing. 

˙ 

Tie back long hair. 

˙ 

Roll long sleeves above the elbow. 

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Summary of Contents for UE-127DV1

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Page 2: ...s running 5 4 Power Supply 5 Motor specifications 5 Earth 5 Motor safety protection 6 Wire sizes 6 5 Unpacking and Checking Contents 6 6 Description and Characteristics 7 7 Operating 7 Information before operation 7 Auto cutting 8 Manual cutting 8 Angle cutting 8 Changing blade 8 Magnetic switch 9 8 Adjustment 10 Adjusting blade guide 10 Adjusting poor cutting 10 Changing the motor carbons brushes...

Page 3: ...tool or attachment to do a job that it was not designed for 10 Replace warning labels if they have become obscured or removed 11 Make certain the motor switch is in off position while connecting the machine into the power supply 12 Pay your work undivided attention Looking around and carrying on a conversation or Horse play are careless acts which might result in serious injury 13 Keep visitors a ...

Page 4: ...Electrical Schematic 2 ...

Page 5: ...rom grease nipple 2 The Quick Vise and Work Set Up Usage of the Vise The vise is mounted on the machine base Follow the easy steps to open or close the vise Fig 2 1 Turn the handle A in Fig 2 counter clock wise to open the vise jaw to allow the width of vise can load work piece 2 Make sure the work piece is well located on the table Turn the handle A in Fig 2 clock wise to close the vise jaw to cl...

Page 6: ... equipped with a bi metallic blade which can be used to cut stainless steel steel iron brass aluminum wood plastic and so on Make sure the direction of rotation arrow on the blade matches the direction arrow on the saw The blade teeth should always point downward at the front of the saw Make sure the blade is sharp undamaged and properly aligned With the saw unplugged push the power head all the w...

Page 7: ...Let the blade reach full speed before cutting 5 Feed the saw into the work piece only fast enough to let the blade cut without bogging down or binding 6 Before freeing jammed material turn the switch off and unplug the saw Wait for all moving parts to stop 7 After finishing a cut keep holding the power head down release the switch and wait for all moving parts to stop before moving your hands WARN...

Page 8: ...rcuit or an overly long supply circuit wire may drop too low for the motor to operate Always check the connections the load and the supply circuit whenever motor does not work well Check wire sizes and length with the Wire Size Chart below 6 Most motor troubles may be trace to loose or incorrect connections overload low voltage such as small size wire in the supply circuit or to overly long supply...

Page 9: ...fix or restore it personally Send it back to your dealer for check up or repair Failure to comply can result in machine damage 6 The machine combines miter and horizontal cutting and is designed for full efficiency and operator convenience in each position WARNING SHUT OFF THE POWER SOURCE ALL THE TIME BEFORE THIS MACHINE IS IN MAINTENANCE OPERATION ADJUSTMENT OR REPAIRMENT WARNING Disconnect mach...

Page 10: ...egree before leaving the factory Angle cutting is adjusted as follows 1 Loosen handle R Fig 7 to release the arm 2 Move this swivel arm forward along the scale to search a right index for the work to be cut 3 If the pointer matches the right index on the scale Tighten the handle and a perfect angle cut will be given Fig 7 WARNING Disconnect machine from the power source No matter when where or how...

Page 11: ...Make sure the teeth of blade face down toward the bed 7 Turn the tension wheel clockwise to make the blade tension be tensioned properly 8 Replace blade cover V in Fig 10 and guards Fig 9 9 Start the machine to see that the blade runs properly Caution Be sure that the machine is disconnected from the power source before attempting to service or take any component away Magnetic Switch The band saw ...

Page 12: ...bearings and can be adjusted ball bearing by eccentric bearing shaft B in Fig 15 16 A is to keep the tolerance with the blade For keeping proper cutting the best way is to replace them every three or six months depending on the frequency of service 3 Poor cuts can be made because the nuts A in Fig 15 16 are getting loose Then tighten it properly Fig 15 Fig 16 WARNING SHUT OFF THE POWER SOURCE BEFO...

Page 13: ... the working piece is longer than vise adjust assistant plate Fig 23 A location to support working piece It offers the support point while cutting This plate makes cutting more stable and easy While miter cutting it will cut plate slightly It won t damage with plate This plate is replaceable Fig 23 Fig 24 Carbon brush A 11 ...

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